Slogan
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243 examples of Slogan in a sentence
His slogan, “Make America Great Again,” is aimed at those who are frustrated that the US can no longer impose its will on an increasingly confusing world.
His simplistic
slogan
– “Make America Great Again!” – could have been taken from Putin’s playbook on how to turn incompetence and weakness of character into the appearance of omnipotence and bold leadership.
Consider his campaign’s red baseball cap with the
slogan
“Make America Great Again,” as well as his fixation on branding when he was a businessman, and his use of Twitter.
In keeping with Trump’s main campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again,” it was his “America first” comments that were most revealing.
He sums up his foreign policy with the
slogan
“America First”: The United States should do everything possible to sustain its geopolitical dominance, friends and allies be damned.
In 2013, she bolstered the Mutti image with the
slogan
“You know me.”
Given this, it is worth asking whether the latest
slogan
adopted by Chinese officials – “Asia for Asians” – is merely nationalist posturing for domestic consumption or a signal of a genuine policy shift.
In a carefully crafted statement, Xi laid out China’s vision for a new regional security order – one in which, as the
slogan
suggests, Asians are in charge.
Given this, it is likely – indeed, desirable – that “Asia for Asians” will remain a mere
slogan.
The
slogan
was widely ridiculed, particularly in China, for its transparent absurdity.
Whereas the Vietnam War-era Woodstock festival exemplified the
slogan
“Make Love, Not War,” the de facto
slogan
of the 2018 Cup seems to have been “Balls, Not Bombs.”
This year’s chant of “Liberté, Egalité, Mbappé” (for the 19-year-old French forward Kylian Mbappé) was a more Enlightened version of the
slogan
from France’s victory in 1998: “Zidane for President.”
So much money was pumped into the economy and so lax were regulators that one leading American bank advertised its loans with the
slogan
“qualified at birth” – a clear indication that there were, in effect, no credit standards.
While some in Trump’s cabinet might reject efforts to apply the
slogan
to the issues they oversee, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, and National Trade Council Director Peter Navarro all share Trump’s views on trade.
Likewise, France’s new president, Emmanuel Macron, poked fun at Trump’s campaign slogan, declaring “Make Our Planet Great Again.”
MEDFORD – One hundred years ago this month, US President Woodrow Wilson was agonizing over whether to enter World War I. Just a few months earlier, Wilson had won re-election partly by campaigning on a policy of neutrality, which he was now preparing to abandon, along with the
slogan
“America first.”
A common
slogan
is that Europe's social model trades less economic growth for more social protection and less risk.
In line with the Modi government’s
slogan
“Make in India,” the country is planning to build a hundred “smart cities” to bring hi-tech growth to urban centers.
He and Premier Wen Jiabao – often called a latter-day Zhou Enlai for his administrative abilities and willingness to play second fiddle – rolled out one impressive
slogan
after another: “Put people first,” “Run the country according to law,” “Render the media closer to the people,” and “Make government transparent.”
That
slogan
defined, and cynically mocked, the do-nothing Brezhnev era of stagnation.
GOELRO’s (State Organization for the Reconstruction and Development of the Soviet People’s Economy)
slogan
was “Socialism means Soviet rule plus electrification of the country.”
But Russia’s people, after 10 years of Yeltsin’s anarchic freedoms, are too jaundiced to take any
slogan
seriously - whether from the Soviet past or from the management consultant’s hymn book.
Just as the Devil can quote scripture for his purpose, Third World communitarianism can be the
slogan
of a deracinated tyrant trained, as in the case of Pol Pot, at the Sorbonne.
That agreement guaranteed Hong Kong’s way of life for 50 years under Deng Xiaoping’s
slogan
“One country, two systems.”
The challenge, which Trump’s ham-handed
slogan
shunts to the side, is to keep it great and to navigate a complex international landscape in such a way that its friends do not doubt that greatness and its adversaries do not challenge it.
Until recently, wielding this
slogan
allowed all opponents of government policy to be branded as internationalist elitists, “citizens of nowhere” who despise the “real people.”
Academic scholars and political observers debate whether globalization is a real phenomenon or a slogan; whether globalization is beneficial or harmful; and whether globalization is a fragile process that could be reversed or a robust process likely to gather force in the coming years.
Communists, too, following the good old Russian
slogan "
kill the Yids, save Russia" insisted that, yes, the Jews were conspiring, once again, to ruin Russia.
Honduran President Ricardo Maduro, himself elected on a campaign
slogan
of Zero Tolerance, summed up their collective wisdom: “The gangs have internationalized and we are going to respond with force, with a strong hand.”
This identity-focused backlash is exemplified by US President Donald Trump, whose slogan, “Make America Great Again,” was code for “Make America White Again” – a message that appealed to the unemployed, bitter, and increasingly xenophobic white blue-collar voters that formed the core of Trump’s base.
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